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Artificial intelligence, the calculator of today’s world / Farokh Shahabi

Does artificial intelligence make us smarter or dumber? Is this article written with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or not? Is this image real or created by AI? This is a question that many of us have today. We look at news, pictures, videos, etc. with doubt and it is not clear to us […]...

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Created By: Farokh Shahabi
April 21, 2023

Artificial intelligence, employment or unemployment? / Navid Jamshidi

It has been a while since articles about “Artificial Intelligence” have become a constant presence in the media and with the recent developments in this phenomenon, many unanswered questions have occupied the minds of people all over the world, directed towards this new technological phenomenon, and of course, have created (positive and negative) emotions in […]...

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Created By: Navid Jamshidi
April 21, 2023

Conversation with Naemat Ahmadi, lawyer and prosecutor about the increase in execution sentences in Iran/ Ali Kalaii

Overcoming unemployment is overcoming crime. Statistics in the past year show a significant increase in the implementation of the death penalty in Iran. It seems that since Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei took office, there has been a strong will within the judicial system to expedite all death sentences. This has prompted the monthly magazine Khat-e-Solh to interview […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 23, 2022

Investigating Addiction in Conversation with Mary Ramshat, Psychologist / Ali Naseri

Criminalizing addiction prevents treatment. Is the person an addict or a criminal? This is a controversial debate that has yet to receive a clear answer and there are various opinions about it. However, each approach and perspective towards an addicted individual, whether as a patient or a criminal, can have a different impact on their […]...

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Created By: Ali Nasri
October 23, 2022

There is no will or ability to abolish the death penalty in Iran / Niloufar Gachilo

A look at the expansion of the death penalty in Iran. Until the 18th century, we find executions and deprivation of life using various tools and methods in desirable and accepted societies. Through historical examination, it is observable that there was no serious dispute or discussion among intellectuals and jurists about its rejection and abolition. […]...

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Created By: Niloofar Gachilou
October 23, 2022

Protest as a game without losing / Mohammad Golshahi

Since late September, with the tragic death of Mahsa Amini, the country has suddenly faced a wave of protests and gatherings in all provinces, the scope of which has even extended beyond the country’s geography and reached across waters and to other countries. This protest movement, known mostly by the slogan “Women, Life, Freedom”, was […]...

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Created By: Mohammad Golshahi
October 23, 2022

Hello Gholamreza, the Minister of Labor’s claim about creating a job with one million tomans is not logical and achievable/ Ali Kalaii

As long as the economy does not deviate from its record and negative economic growth does not exceed five percent, jobs will not be created. These are the words of Gholamreza Marhaba, the spokesperson for the Economic Commission and representative of Astara in Gilan province in the eleventh session of the Islamic Council. The parliamentary […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
January 21, 2022

Investigating the reasons for the widespread issue of waste management in Iran in a conversation with Alireza Sharifi Yazdi/ Azad Mohammadi.

Dr. Alireza Sharifi Yazdi believes that “currently, waste management is not the most catastrophic event in our society from an economic perspective, but rather it is simply one of the most visible ones.” This social psychology expert admitted in an interview with Khat-e-Solh that the most important factor in the widespread prevalence of false occupations […]...

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Created By: Azad Mohammadi
January 21, 2022

Field Report on Vegetable Street Vendors: Greasy Street Vendors and the Rule of Law/ Mehrnoush the Kind-hearted

“Informal” work is a form of paid work that is not recognized by economic laws. According to Marx, “wage labor” is work that has become a “commodity” and is bought and sold. Now, if this “commodified” work is defined as “informal,” it becomes a vicious cycle, as if the actor is only being exploited for […]...

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Created By: Admin
January 21, 2022

A Tragic Tale: Selling Body Parts to Survive/ Moein Khazaee

This is an undeniable fact that poverty not only affects the economic conditions of society, but also has an impact on the social life of citizens. The decrease in purchasing power of citizens leads to changes in their previous social habits, such as allocating expenses for leisure, clothing, suitable food, health and medical care, and […]...

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Created By: Moein Khazaeli
January 21, 2022

Living in a state of poverty/ Mandana Sadeghi

When talking about working children or garbage-collecting children, authorities immediately announce eighty or eighty-five percent of these children as illegal foreign nationals to the media and report on their living conditions, work, laws, or lack thereof, to prevent the employment of foreign nationals. Government institution statistics estimate the number of garbage-collecting children in Tehran to […]...

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Created By: Mandana Sadeghi
January 21, 2022

Emerging occupations due to poverty in Iran/ Saeideh Shafiei

These days, with the spread of poverty, new jobs have emerged in the Iranian economy. In this regard, the focus is on examining the emerging jobs caused by poverty. Initially, statistical evidence related to poverty and unemployment is mentioned from official reports. Then, some jobs and employment trends in the Iranian economy are discussed. High […]...

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Created By: Saeideh Shafiei
January 21, 2022